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Citizens of EU and EFTA (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland) member states do not require a visa to enter Switzerland.

If you come from another country, whether or not you need a visa depends on your nationality. The website of the State Secretariat for Migration provides you with an overview of ID and visa provisions according to nationality .

Switzerland belongs to the Schengen Area*. If you have a visa issued by a Schengen member state, you generally do not require an additional tourist visa to enter Switzerland or any other Schengen country. Your stay must not exceed 90 days in any 180-day period. You can use this calculator to check whether or not your stay exceeds the short-term limit.

If you have one of the following Swiss residence permits, you do not require a visa to enter Switzerland or another Schengen country for a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period. This applies regardless of your nationality:

B permit (residence permit)

C permit (settlement permit)

L permit (short-term residence permit)

Ci permit (resident permit with gainful employment)

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*The 27 Schengen member states are: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.

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Complete a form.

There two types of visa application form .

Schengen visa for up to 90 days (Type C): This type of visa is for a stay of up to 90 days, for example for tourist purposes, to study or to participate in a cultural or sporting event. It is valid for travel throughout the Schengen Area.

If you wish to work in Switzerland, you must additionally apply for a work permit .

Long-stay visa for more than 90 days (Type D): If you wish to stay for longer than 90 days, you must apply for a Type D visa.

Submitting a visa application

You must submit a visa application to a Swiss consulate or embassy , preferably at least two months but no longer than six months before you travel.

In certain cases, you can submit your application via the online visa system .

To travel abroad from Switzerland, you must submit your visa application to the consulate or embassy of the appropriate country in Switzerland.

Additional documents

Depending on your country of origin, the Swiss consulate or embassy where you submit your visa application may request additional documents, even if you are only applying for a tourist visa. The documents may include:

Letter of invitation: The letter must be in German, French or Italian and confirm that your Swiss host (private individual or company) is expecting you. It must contain information on the length of and reason for your stay, your personal data (first name(s), surname, date of birth, nationality) and the personal data of your host. The letter must be dated and signed by your host. Further information on the letter of invitation is available in the SEM factsheet .

Declaration of sponsorship: If the Swiss consulate or embassy doubts you have sufficient financial means for your stay in Switzerland, you may have to submit a declaration of sponsorship before you are granted a visa. In this declaration, your host must confirm that they will pay for uncovered costs up to a maximum of CHF 30,000. Your host must sign the declaration and deposit it with the communal authority of his or her place of residence or with the cantonal migration authority. Further information on the declaration of sponsorship is available on the SEM website .

Travel health insurance For a short-term visa (maximum of 90 days) you must prove that you have travel health insurance that covers costs of up to EUR 30,000. The insurance policy must be with an insurance company that is recognised by the consulate or embassy processing your visa application

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A visa for an adult costs EUR 90.

A visa for a child (6 to 12 years) costs EUR 45.

Visas for children under 6 are free of charge.

In certain cases, the cost of a visa may be lowered or lifted completely. The cost of a long-stay visa for more than 90 days (Type D) may be increased by 50%.

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If you lose your travel document, you must report the loss immediately to the nearest police station (web page in German, French and Italian) where you are staying. You can speed up the procedure by providing a copy of your travel document.

A leaflet  describes what to do if you lose your travel document in Switzerland and how to replace your visa.

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State Secretariat for Migration SEM: Overview of ID and visa provisions according to nationality .

Information on tourist visas:  Foreign representations in Switzerland .

Tourist visa for Switzerland:  List of Swiss representations abroad (in French and German)

State Secretariat for Migration:  Frequently asked questions about entering Switzerland

Short-term stay calculator from the State Secretariat for Migration

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Applying for a Schengen Visa to Switzerland

Although Switzerland is not a part of the European Union , it follows Schengen rules due to a special agreement signed in 2024. So, if you’re planning a trip to Switzerland for tourism, business, or family reasons and intend to stay for up to 90 days, you may require a Swiss Short-stay visa, also known as a Swiss Schengen Visa .

Our visa experts have crafted the following guide to assist you at every stage of the Switzerland Schengen visa application process. Filled with valuable insights and in-depth information based on our expertise, this comprehensive guide will aid you in thoroughly preparing for your Switzerland visa application.

Switzerland Schengen Visa - Step by Step Application Process

How to Apply for a Visa to Switzerland?

To apply for a Switzerland Schengen Visa, you have to follow these steps:

  • Check if you need a visa
  • Understand the type of visa you need
  • Determine where to lodge your visa application
  • Complete and Download the Visa Application Form
  • Schedule your Swiss visa appointment
  • Prepare the required documents
  • Attend your visa appointment
  • Wait for the visa to process
  • Collect your passport

Check If You Need a Visa to Enter Switzerland

Whether you need a visa for Switzerland depends on your nationality:

Who Needs a Visa?

You will have to apply for a visa when travelling to Switzerland if you are:

  • A citizen of a non-EU country that has not reached a visa liberalisation agreement with the EU .
  • A citizen of a non-EU country that has reached a visa liberalisation agreement with the EU, but you were rejected from entering Switzerland or any other Schengen country visa-free.

Exemptions from Visa Requirements

  • You are a citizen of an EU member state, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Norway.
  • You hold a passport from the UK, US, Canada, Australia, or any other country with a visa liberalisation agreement with the EU .
  • You possess a valid Schengen visa or a residence permit issued by a Schengen country.

For those exempt from a visa, check out the required documents for entry into Switzerland. It’s always good to be prepared!

Understand the Type of Visa You Need

If your plan involves a short trip to Switzerland, lasting up to 90 days, whether it’s for tourism, visiting friends and family, or business purposes, you should apply for a short-stay visa, commonly referred to as a C-type or Schengen Visa.

However, if your visit involves other purposes or you plan to stay in Switzerland for more than 90 days, you’ll need a long-stay visa, also known as a D-type visa.

Short-Stay Visa (C) Types

  • Transit visa . If you plan to transit in a Swiss airport, on your way to a third destination. You need an onward flight ticket as well as a visa for the destination country (if applicable).
  • Tourism visa . If you plan to travel to Switzerland simply for tourism, sightseeing, etc, with no other purpose.
  • Visiting family or friends visa. If you will visit family or friends in Switzerland; you will need an invitation letter from them.
  • Medical treatment visa. If you will receive medical treatment in a Swiss medical facility.
  • Business visa. If you will be travelling for business-related activities, such as attending meetings, conferences, etc.
  • Cultural, religious, or sports events visa. If you will be travelling for a cultural event, such as attending an art show or festival, attending a religious event, or for sport-related activities.
  • Official visit visa. If you are travelling for an official visit as a representative of your country.
  • Short-term study visa. If you have been accepted into a short-term study program (up to three months),

As you complete the application form, you must specify the purpose of your visit.

Long-Stay Visa (D) Types

If you plan to stay in Switzerland for more than three months and your reasons include working, studying, or reuniting with family, you should apply for a D-visa, also known as a national visa.

You can choose from different types of Switzerland long-stay visas based on your purpose:

  • Study Visa: If you plan to study in Switzerland and have been accepted by a Swiss educational institution.
  • Work Visa: If you want to work legally in Switzerland.
  • Family Reunion Visa: If you have a family member who is a Swiss citizen or permanent resident and you want to join them.
  • Retirement Visa: If you’re considering spending your retirement in Switzerland.

Determine Where to Lodge Your Swiss Visa Application

To figure out where to submit your Switzerland Short-Stay visa application, consider your place of residence. Depending on where you live, you may need to submit your application directly to the Swiss Embassy/Consulate or through authorized visa application centres.

Check below to find out whether you should apply directly to the Swiss Embassy/Consulate or through authorized visa application centres.

Finding the Right Submission Location

  • Individuals residing in Algeria, Bahrain, Bhutan, China, Egypt, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Maldives, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, or Zimbabwe are required to submit their Swiss Schengen visa applications through VFS Global .
  • Individuals residing in Kosovo, Russia, Türkiye, Ukraine, or the United Kingdom can submit their Swiss Schengen visa applications through TLS Contact .
  • Residents from countries not mentioned above can submit their visa applications to the Swiss embassy or consulate in their country of residence or at an Embassy or Consulate of another Schengen country to whom Switzerland has outsourced their visa processing.

Another way to determine the right place to submit your Swiss Schengen visa application is through the official Swiss Online Visa System website .

Select your country of residence, and it will provide information on which Swiss representative office (embassy/consulate) is responsible for your application. Afterwards, you can either proceed with the online application or be informed if an online application is not an option.

Where to Apply for a Switzerland Schengen Visa

From there, you have two options: you can either proceed to apply online, or you will be notified that online application is not possible.

What if There Is No Swiss Embassy/Consulate or Visa Application Centre in My Country?

If there is no Swiss embassy/consulate or accredited visa application centre in your country, you can still apply for a visa through a neighbouring country’s representative. Find your country in the list below to discover where to submit your visa application.

Afghanistan

Apply at: Swiss representation in Islamabad (Pakistan) Note: This representation monitors all matters related to Afghanistan.

Apply at: Swiss Embassy in Prishtina, Kosovo. Note: All matters related to Albania are monitored by this embassy.

Apply at: Swiss representation in Pretoria (South Africa) Note: This representation monitors all matters related to Angola.

Who Should Apply for a Schengen Visa at the Swiss Embassy/Consulate/VAC?

If Switzerland is the only Schengen Area country on your itinerary, the process is straightforward – submit your application at the Swiss embassy/consulate or the authorized Visa Application Center (VAC) in your country of residence.

However, if your trip involves Switzerland and at least one additional Schengen state, apply at the Swiss embassy/consulate/VAC in your country of residence only if:

  • You plan to spend more days in Switzerland than in the other Schengen countries.
  • You intend to spend an equal amount of time in each country, but you are initiating your Schengen journey by entering through Switzerland.

Note: You cannot apply for a short-stay Swiss visa from a country where you currently hold a short-stay visa. A residence permit in the country where you are applying is mandatory.

For more detailed information, please consult: How to Choose the Right Embassy/Consulate/VAC to Submit the Visa Application

Complete and Download the Swiss Visa Application Form

You can complete the Swiss visa application form through the online system or through the relevant Swiss representation abroad.

If You Cannot Apply Online

If you cannot apply online, you will be redirected to the website of the relevant Swiss representation, which has detailed instructions on how to complete the application form, submit your application, and schedule your appointment.

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Typically, you will have to apply through a third-party agency such as TLScontact or VFS Global. They will provide you with the version of the visa application form that you need.

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If You Can Apply Online

If you can apply online, click on the “Online application ” button to proceed with completing the application form.

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Section 1 (Register)

You must register in the online system by providing your personal information, such as your name, surname, date of birth, phone number, and email address.

register in the online system

After you register, you will receive an email with the link to access the online application.

Section 2 (Personal data)

You are required to provide your personal data exactly as it appears in your travel documents.

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Section 3 (Travel document and home address data)

You must provide information about your travel document and home address (street, PO Box, ZIP postcode, place, region, and phone number).

information about your travel document and home address

Section 4 (Information about your job and your employer)

In this section, you must give details about your occupation and your employer’s address.

details about your occupation and your employer’s address

Section 5 (Planned travel data)

You must provide information about the purpose of your travel, your main destination, the number of entries, arrival and departure dates, and whether you had a Schengen visa before.

 information about the purpose of your travel, your main destination etc

Section 6 (Accommodation data)

You must provide information about your host or accommodation, including here their name, address, canton, email and phone number.

information about your host or accommodation

Section 7 (Travel and living expenses data)

In this section, you must specify who will cover your expenses while you stay in Switzerland. Click ‘Finish’ when you are done.

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Section 8 (Complete the registration)

When you are done completing the application, you can click ‘Complete registration’ if you want to definitely complete the registration. If you want to add another application, you can do so by selecting ‘Enter another application’ . You can also edit or delete your registered application by clicking the specific icons (see below).

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Section 9 (Confirm your registration)

You must confirm that you completed the registration process by clicking ‘I have checked the data. All data are correct and complete.’

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Section 10 (Download the application)

You can download the application form as a PDF document and continue with the next step. Please print out the PDF document and sign it. The signed PDF, along with all requested documents, should be submitted to the relevant Swiss representation within 180 days.

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Section 11 (Make the payment)

In the next step, you can pay the application fee. If you choose ‘No online payment’ you must make the required payment when you attend the visa appointment. If you want to pay online, you must select the option ‘Payment with Visa or Mastercard’ .

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After you select the online payment option, you will be directed to the next step, where you need to provide your card number details. Click ‘Pay’ when you are done.

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Section 12 (Submit the application and book the appointment)

When you are done with the whole application procedure, you will receive an email telling you that you have successfully submitted your visa application online. You can book an appointment by clicking on the provided link in the email.

Switzerland Visa Appointment Email Confirmation

You will be sent to a webpage where you can book your visa appointment.

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When you choose a date and a time in the calendar, select ‘ Confirm appointment’ .

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After you confirm the appointment, you can print the confirmation, and you will also receive an email with instructions on how to reschedule or cancel your appointment if you need to.

Schedule Your Visa Appointment

Once you complete your Swiss visa application form, you will need to book an appointment with the Swiss representative or a visa centre to submit your documents and biometric information (photo and fingerprints).

Make the Appointment

  • If you’re living in Algeria, Bahrain, Bhutan, China, Egypt, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Maldives, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, or Zimbabwe schedule your Swiss visa appointment through VFS Global .
  • If you’re living in Kosovo, Russia, Türkiye, Ukraine, or the United Kingdom, schedule your Swiss visa appointment through TLS Contact .
  • If your country is not listed above, please schedule an appointment using the official online visa system . Select your country of residence and click on ‘Responsible Representation.’ This will take you to the embassy/consulate website, where you can make the appointment.

When Should I Set an Appointment?

The Swiss authorities advise you to set an appointment for your application as early as you can. The latest you can apply is 15 days before you plan to travel; the earliest you can apply for a visa is six months.

Can I Make an Accelerated Appointment?

Appointment scheduling and the application review process can be accelerated for individuals seeking entry into Switzerland for humanitarian or medical purposes by completing the online form for an urgent appointment. The representation will promptly provide information on the visa application procedures to be followed.

Prepare the Required Documents for a Swiss Schengen Visa

When you attend the appointment, you must submit the required documents for a Swiss Schengen visa.

To meet the short-term stay visa requirements for Switzerland, applicants must submit the following documents to the Swiss embassy or consulate:

  • Swiss Schengen visa application form .
  • Documents generally required for any Schengen visa application .

Swiss visa applicants can obtain visa insurance from either Europ Assistance or vti.travel , a European insurance comparison website, comparing insurance policies of AXA, Allianz, Europ Assistance and Mutuaide. These insurance providers are acknowledged and accepted by Swiss Embassies and Consulates worldwide. Moreover, you can cancel the insurance at no cost by submitting proof of a visa rejection.

  • If your visit is sponsored by a friend or family member in Switzerland, you may be required to submit an official declaration of guarantee signed by your host and certified by the immigration officials in Switzerland if you cannot prove you have sufficient financial means.

Each visa application undergoes a personalized review, so the required documents may differ. The Swiss authorities may also ask for additional documentation in some cases. Upon applying for the visa, you will receive the required form along with detailed instructions.

Please ensure that you have all the documents with you since you may risk getting your visa denied if something is missing from your application.

How Much Money Do I Need to Apply for a Visa to Switzerland?

To obtain a Swiss visa, you must have at least €105 per day to cover your expenses in Switzerland for the duration of your stay.

Attend Your Visa Appointment

On the day of your appointment at the Swiss embassy or visa center, you have to submit your document file and filled-in and signed application form. During the appointment, you may be required to enter a short interview and (if you haven’t paid already) pay the visa application fee.

Paying the Application Fee

If you did not pay the required fee during the online application, you have to pay an €90 visa for the visa fee. If you are applying through a visa application center, you may also need to pay an additional service fee, €10 to €40. In most cases, you must pay the fee according to the currency of the country where the application is being submitted.

Biometric Data

At the appointment, you have to submit your visa photo and fingerprint scans. If you have provided these during the last five years, you may be exempt. The purpose of collecting and storing biometric data is to verify identities and prevent document fraud.

Your biometric information will be stored in the Visa Information System (VIS) .

Visa Interview Questions

When attending your appointment, the consular or visa officer might ask you questions relating to your trip to Switzerland , such as the purpose of your trip, travel itinerary, accommodation, as well as personal information about yourself such as your work, studies, family background, etc.

Make sure you answer all questions truthfully and without hesitation. These questions are to determine the genuineness of your visit to Switzerland.

Can Someone Else Apply For a Schengen Visa on My Behalf?

Yes, someone else can apply for a Schengen visa on your behalf, but only if you’ve granted them authorization to do so and you’re not required to submit your biometric data.

Top Mistakes to Avoid During a Visa Interview

Wait for the visa to process.

Your Swiss visa will be processed in 15 working days. However, depending on the specific circumstances of your application, the processing time can be prolonged up to 30 days or more.

Track Your Application

If the Swiss embassy or consulate has outsourced visa applications to agencies such as TLS or VFS Global, they may offer visa tracking services. You will be provided with a reference number to check the relevant tracking system.

If Your Visa Is Granted

If your visa is granted, you can enter Switzerland within the dates specified in the visa sticker. Your visa will be issued for single, double, or multiple entries. 

If Your Visa Is Refused

If your Swiss visa is refused, you have two options:

  • You can re-apply for a new visa. If you believe the reasons for refusal are justified, then you can fix the mistakes and apply for a new visa.
  • You can appeal the decision. If you believe your application was unjustly rejected, you can appeal the decision. Your right to appeal the decision is valid for 30 days since you receive the refusal. You will have to write a visa appeal letter in German, French, or Italian (not English!). The appeal will have to be addressed and sent to the Federal Administrative Court (P.O. Box, CH-3000 Bern 14) within 30 days of receiving the rejection.

The reason why your visa was rejected will be stated in the rejection letter.

Can I Get a Refund of the Visa Fee in Case of Visa Denial?

No, you will not. Swiss visa fees are non-refundable even if the outcome is negative.

Collect Your Passport

After a decision is made, you have to collect your passport from the Swiss embassy, or the third-party agency (TLScontact, VFS Global, etc). At the time of application, the visa officer in charge will let you know how you can get your passport back: either pick it up in-person or you can pay for a courier service to deliver it to you.

How to Enter Switzerland?

You can enter Switzerland within the validity period of your visa. You must have the following documents when you enter the border control authorities:

  • Valid passport with the Swiss visa affixed. Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond your planned date of departure from the Schengen area and be issued within the last ten years.
  • Proof of accommodation in Switzerland. This could be a hotel booking, a rental agreement, or a letter of invitation from a host living in Switzerland.
  • Travel itinerary. Evidence of your travel plans within and after your stay in Switzerland, such as train tickets, flight bookings, etc.
  • Proof of financial means. You may need to show that you have enough money to support yourself during your stay (at least €105 per day). This can be in the form of bank statements, cash, credit cards, or letters of support from a host.
  • Travel Insurance . Proof of a travel health insurance policy that covers emergency medical expenses and repatriation for medical reasons, death, and urgent health attention, with a minimum coverage of 30,000 Euros (or equivalent) valid for the entire Schengen area.
  • Additional supporting documents. If you’re visiting for work or study, you might need an invitation letter from the employer or educational institution, or other relevant documents. Depending on your specific situation or the purpose of your visit, you might be asked for additional documents. For example, if you’re visiting family or friends, an invitation letter might be required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the validity of a schengen switzerland visa.

A Schengen Switzerland visa is typically valid for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period . However, it can be issued for a shorter duration depending on the decision of the consular office. You can use the Schengen calculator to correctly count your days.

Can I extend my Schengen visa?

You can request an extension of your visa , but only for specific reasons, such as force majeure or humanitarian reasons. Visa extension requests have to be made while you are in Switzerland, before your visa expires. You must direct them to the relevant Migration Office of the Swiss canton where you are in.

What if I overstay my visa?

If you exceed your visa’s allowed stay in Switzerland, you could face serious repercussions such as fines, deportation, entry bans, or even arrest. You must follow your visa’s rules to avoid these consequences.

Can I visit other Schengen countries with a Switzerland visa?

Yes, you can visit other countries within the Schengen Area with a Switzerland visa (unless you have a Limited Territorial Validity Visa). However, your primary destination must be Switzerland, and the days spent in other Schengen countries will count towards your 90-day limit.

Can I travel to non-Schengen countries with a Switzerland visa?

You can visit other non-Schengen countries with a Switzerland Schengen visa if you fulfill certain conditions and entry requirements.

Can I work in Switzerland with a Schengen visa?

No, you cannot work in Switzerland with a Schengen visa. This visa is typically for short-stay visits such as tourism, business, or other non-employment purposes.

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Data Protection

Your personal data during the Swiss visa application process is protected and stored in accordance with Articles 13 and 14 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation).

If you have any concerns about the security of your data, you can contact the Federal Foreign Office Data Protection Commissioner as follows:

  • State Secretariat for Migration SEM
  • CH-3003 Bern
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  • Tel: +41 58 465 11 11
  •  Fax: +41 58 465 93 79

Swiss-Schengen Association Agreement

Switzerland, while not an EU member, is surrounded by EU member countries. It maintains close economic and political ties with the EU through various bilateral agreements.

In 2004, Switzerland signed the Schengen Association Agreement, making it an associated member of the Schengen Area. This agreement meant:

  • Adopting Schengen Rules: Switzerland adopts the Schengen Acquis – the extensive body of laws and regulations governing the Schengen Area’s border-free travel .
  • Abolishing Border Controls: Switzerland removed passport and immigration controls on its borders with other Schengen countries.

Official Sources: 

  • EUR-Lex: Agreement between the European Union, the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on the Swiss Confederation’s association with the implementation, application and development of the Schengen acquis – Final Act.
  • EU Monitor – Legal provisions of COM(2004)593-2 – Signature of the Agreement between the EU, the EC and Switzerland concerning the latter’s association with the implementation, application and development of the Schengen Acquis.
  • Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA – Bilateral agreements II (2004).

Related Links

Travel insurance for short-term visitors & tourists in switerzland, applying for a switzerland schengen visa in the uk, health insurance for expats in switzerland, official website of state secretariat for migration sem.

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Introduction, what is a switzerland tourist visa, do i need to apply for a tourist visa to visit switzerland, where can i apply for a tourist visa switzerland from india, switzerland tourist visa application process, switzerland tourist visa documentation requirements, switzerland tourist visa fees, switzerland tourist visa processing time, travel insurance for switzerland tourist visa for indians, financial requirements for switzerland tourist visa, how long is the switzerland tourist visa valid for.

Applying for a visa is the first step toward your international journey. It can also be the most frustrating part - lengthy paperwork, unclear instructions, and the complexities that come with it all. So, with this blog, we aim to simplify Switzerland tourist visas for Indians.

This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about obtaining a Switzerland tourist visa, including eligibility criteria, step-by-step application process, documentation requirements, visa validity, etc.

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A Switzerland tourist visa is a Schengen type ‘C’ visa that allows the holder to travel to Switzerland and 28 other European countries for tourism, leisure, sightseeing, short business activities like attending a conference, etc. Switzerland, being part of the Schengen Area, follows the common visa policy along with other Schengen countries.

Yes, Indians need to apply for a tourist visa to visit Switzerland. Switzerland is a part of the Schengen Area, which consists of 29 European countries that have abolished passport and other types of border control at their mutual borders. Therefore, Indian citizens need to apply for a Schengen visa, that allows them to visit Switzerland along with other Schengen member countries for tourism, leisure, and other related purposes. Also, note that Switzerland doesn’t provide visas on arrivals to Indians

Types of Visas for Switzerland

  • Schengen Visa (Short-Term Stay): This visa option is ideal for those planning a visit to Switzerland for a duration of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. It caters to tourists, individuals visiting relatives or friends, short-term language students, conference participants, as well as those attending cultural or sporting events.
  • National Visa (Long-Term Stay): For travelers aiming to stay in Switzerland beyond 90 days within a 180-day period, the National Visa is the appropriate choice. Approval from the cantonal migration authority at the intended place of residence is necessary. This type of visa is suitable for long-term students, individuals seeking family reunification, and those planning to marry in Switzerland.
  • Airport Transit Visa: Indian citizens are exempted from obtaining an airport transit visa when transiting through Switzerland. You can comfortably pass through Swiss airports and remain within the international transit area without the need for a visa.
  • Labour/Work Permits: Authorization from the competent cantonal authority is mandatory for the entry of foreign workers into Switzerland. The issuance of entry visas, such as the Switzerland business visa , is contingent upon the necessary authorizations being granted.

A Schengen visa allows you entry into 29 Schengen Region countries. It can become confusing for applicants to know which country’s Embassy they should apply for their visa. 

The points below tell you all the times when you should be applying for your Schengen visa at the Swiss Embassy -

  • When Switzerland is your sole travel destination in the Schengen Region

Apply at the Swiss Embassy if you plan to visit only Switzerland in the entire Schengen Region.

  • Switzerland serves as your primary point of entry in the Schengen Area

If you intend to visit multiple Schengen countries with similar lengths of stay, such as touring Switzerland, France, and Lithuania, you should begin your visa application process at the consulate of your initial entry country, which in this scenario is Switzerland. 

  • When the primary purpose of your Schengen tour is a visit to Switzerland

The embassy or consulate where you should apply for your visa depends on the main purpose of your trip. If there's uncertainty, especially when visiting multiple countries, it's advisable to submit your application to the embassy or consulate of your first entry point into the Schengen Region. For instance, if your trip involves attending a conference in Switzerland while exploring other Schengen countries, you should apply for your visa at the Switzerland Consulate.

Apply for Switzerland Visa through Teleport

Teleport collaborates with the embassy to ensure timely and hassle-free visa processing. To initiate your Switzerland visa application, follow these steps:

Step 1: Begin Your Switzerland Tourist Visa Application Initiate your Switzerland tourist visa application on Teleport. The platform is super easy and intuitive to use.

Step 2: Complete Details and Make Payment Provide us with essential details like travel dates, and a digital copy of your passport. Make an upfront payment, selecting either a full or partial payment option.

Step 3: Get Your Documents in Order Teleport will assign a dedicated Relationship Manager to you who will help you organise all the necessary documents for your Switzerland tourist visa application.

Step 4: Have Your Appointment Scheduled Your Relationship Manager will arrange an appointment with the VFS Visa Application Centre on your behalf.

Step 5: Visit VFS Centre and Submit Biometrics Attend your scheduled appointment at the VFS Application Centre. They will collect your biometric information and you will have to submit the documents with them as well.

Apply for Your Switzerland Tourist Visa Through VFS Global

Step 1: Identify Your Visa Type and its Requirements

The first step is to determine the right visa for your trip. Tourists need a short-term, Schengen-type ‘C’ or ‘tourist visa’ to visit Switzerland. Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria, and know your documentation requirements, the fee, etc. If your documents are not in English, consider translating them before submission.

Step 2: Get Your Visa Application Form Ready

Download and fill out the Visa Application Form. Print it and take it to the Visa Application Centre for submission. You have the flexibility to submit your application in person, via a representative, or through an authorised travel agent.

Step 3: Schedule Your Appointment for Application Submission

Schedule your appointment at the Lithuania Swiss Visa Application Centre. If you’re travelling in a group, you need to book an individual appointment for each member of the group. You’ll receive an email confirming your appointment upon successfully scheduling your appointment.

Step 4: Pay Your Visa Fees

If online payment of service fees isn't feasible, you'll be required to pay the fees at the Visa Application Centre. 

Step 5: Visit the Visa Application Centre

You must personally submit your fully completed visa application form and documents at one of the designated Visa Application Centers across India. Here is the list of VFS Visa Application Centres for Switzerland in India-

The Embassy of Switzerland in New Delhi handles visa applications and does not accept applications by mail.

Choose a Visa Application Centre

Step 6: Check the Status of  Your Switzerland Visa Application

If you submitted your application at a VFS visa application centre, use the VFS online application tracking tool to monitor your application's progress. Simply input the following details:

  • The reference number issued to you.
  • Your date of birth

Step 7: Collect Your Documents and Visa

Once a decision is made on your visa application, collect your documents from the Visa Application Centre.  You can collect the documents in person or avail of their courier services at an additional price. 

Additional Documents in Certain Situations-

Photograph specifications for switzerland tourist visa.

  • Recent Photo: Your visa photo should not be more than 6 months old. You need to put one photo on your application form and attach one more to the last page of your passport. Do not staple or pin the photo. You should face the camera directly with a neutral expression. 
  • Size Guidelines: 
  • Dimensions: 35mm by 40mm 
  • Face should occupy 70 to 80% of the photo
  • Plain white background.
  • Eyewear: There should be no glare on your glasses, and your eyes should be clearly visible. 
  • Headgear: You’re not permitted to wear fancy head coverings like hats or scarves. Only religious headwear is allowed. Make sure your entire face, from chin to forehead, including cheeks and ears, is clearly and fully visible

Photograph Specifications for Switzerland Tourist Visa

Teleport’s Expert Tip

  • Children below 6 years of age are exempt from Switzerland tourist visa fees.
  • The fees are payable in cash/card/online.
  • Effective June 11, 2024, the Schengen visa fee is set to increase. For those above 12 years, the visa fee will be € 90 (which is approximately ₹ 8,200). For children between 6-12 years, the Visa fee will rise to €45 from the current €40
  • Switzerland tourist visa fees for Indians are non-refundable and subject to change based on additional factors such as foreign exchange fluctuations, courier & SMS facilities, video conference service, etc. 

The standard processing time for a Switzerland tourist visa is usually around 15 working days from the date the Swiss Embassy receives your visa application. This period may vary depending on the specific circumstances of your application and the workload of the embassy or consulate. In some cases, an applicant may be called for a physical interview at the Embassy or submit additional documentation in which case, it will take even longer to process the visa application.

We recommend you submit your visa application at least 2 weeks before your travel date and even earlier in case of peak holiday season. Note that a Schengen visa can be applied as early as 6 months from the intended travel date.

Travel insurance is a mandatory visa requirement for all Schengen countries and Switzerland is a part of the Schengen Region. So, take note of the below pointers for Schengen travel medical insurance-

  • The Travel Insurance should be valid for the entire Schengen Area and not just Switzerland.
  • It should cover all emergency expenses like medical assistance, hospitalisation, and repatriation (including in case of death), etc.
  • Minimum coverage should be € 30,000 per person

Teleport recommends that you consider buying your Travel Medical Insurance from reputed brands such as Digit Insurance, HDFC Ergo, Tata AIG, etc.

For a Switzerland tourist visa (Schengen visa), as with any Schengen visa application, you'll need to demonstrate that you have sufficient financial means to cover your expenses during your stay in Switzerland. The specific financial requirements can vary slightly depending on the embassy or consulate where you apply, but typically include the following:

  • Minimum Balance

While there is no fixed amount specified as a minimum balance, you should have a substantial amount of money available in your bank account to support your stay in Switzerland. 

  • Proof of Sufficient Funds

You'll need to provide evidence of adequate financial resources to cover your travel costs, including accommodation, transportation, meals, and other expenses. This can be demonstrated through bank statements, salary slips, and past Income-tax return forms.

  • Travel Insurance

While not strictly a financial requirement, having adequate travel insurance covering medical expenses and repatriation is mandatory for obtaining a Schengen visa. Your travel medical insurance should be valid for the entire Schengen territory, not just Switzerland and the minimum coverage should be € 30,000 per person .

Expert tip:

A Switzerland tourist visa (Schengen visa) is generally valid for 90 days within a 180-day timeframe (6 months timeframe). This means that once you enter Switzerland or any other Schengen country, you can stay for up to 90 days within a period of 180 consecutive days. You may be allowed single or multiple entries, depending on the visa you hold.

The visa's validity period usually begins on the date of your intended entry into the Schengen area, as indicated on your visa sticker. It's essential to note that the validity period does not necessarily correspond to the duration of your stay. Instead, it dictates the timeframe within which you can enter and exit the Schengen area.

Additional Resources

Teleport - Apply for Switzerland Visa

VFS Global - Visa Information on all visa types

VFS Global - Swiss Visa

Switzerland Tourist Visa Documentation Checklist

With this comprehensive Switzerland tourist visa guide, you should have a clear understanding of the visa eligibility criteria, application process, and essential documents required for your Switzerland adventure. 

Whether you choose to apply through Teleport or VFS Global, ensure you play by the rulebook to strengthen your visa application and increase the chances of approval.

If you have any questions or need help, feel free to contact us at Teleport. Call us on +91 73148 52914 or message us on WhatsApp .

Safe travels!

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If you are planning a trip to the Gulf State of Oman from Switzerland, you will need a visa to enter the country. There are some specific requirements that need to be met in order to apply for a visa to Oman and a visa application process that visitors need to follow.

For Swiss citizens, there are two types of visas to enter the State of Oman: A tourist visa (eVisa or visa on arrival, valid for up to 30 days) or a business visa. In addition, to these you can apply for other types of visas depending upon your specific reasons for traveling to Oman.

Applying for an eVisa or tourist visa to Oman is simple and doesn’t require more than a few steps before obtaining a valid Omani visa.

Below you will find information on how to apply for a tourist visa to Oman :

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Passport Requirements for Swiss Applicants

In order to apply for an eVisa, it is necessary for travelers to have a Swiss passport with a validity of at least six months from the date of their arrival in Oman. It is recommended to ensure that your passport will be valid for travel for a period greater than 6 months.

Anything less than that will create problems in applying for an eVisa. It is likely that an eVisa application will be denied if the related travel documents do not have the required validity. If you do not have at least 6 months remaining before your passport expires from the date you plan to enter Oman, it is better to renew your passport before you apply for an eVisa.

When you arrive in Oman, you will need to present both your passport and the approved Oman eVisa to airport authorities to be allowed entry into the country.

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How does the Oman Visa Works for Swiss Citizens

The Oman eVisa application process allows Swiss citizens to apply for a tourist visa online without the hassle of having to take time off of work, go to an embassy or consulate, and wait in line to have their paperwork processed.

The entire process for applying for an eVisa is very simple and takes just a few minutes. Upon completion, the approved eVisa will be sent via email. Make sure to save the email on your mobile device and have a copy of your eVisa ready to show to immigration authorities if asked. It is necessary to provide a printed copy of your eVisa along with your passport at the port of entry to Oman. You are required to keep your eVisa with you at all times during your stay in Oman.

The eVisa allows Swiss citizens to stay in the country for up to 30-days. The eVisa will automatically expire after the 30-day period is over.

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Applying for an eVisa from Switzerland

You can easily apply for an eVisa using the Oman eVisa application form online. Applicants will be required to enter their personal information and passport details as well as give answers to basic travel, health, and safety questions.

Make sure you enter your details exactly as they appear on your passport to avoid delays and confusion. Any discrepancies between the information provided in your eVisa application and the information shown in your passport may result in your visa application being rejected or, when traveling, being denied entry into Oman.

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You will also need to provide a valid email address and a working phone number with your application. You will then be directed to make a payment for your eVisa using a current credit/debit card.

The processing time for your eVisa application: The typical processing time for a Oman eVisa application is 2 days. Usually, within this time, applicants will receive an update on the status of their application or receive the eVisa via email. It is also possible that the application is not processed within that time frame. Weekends (Friday and Saturday in Oman) and public holidays in Oman may also cause a delay in the processing of eVisa applications.

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Do you have a business engagement in Oman and need an Oman business visa to make the trip? This page contains all the information you need for a successful application. Below you will find all the visa requirements and steps to submit the e visa application form.

Oman At A Glance

Oman is an Arab country in the Middle East, officially called the Sultanate of Oman. It operates a monarchical system of government with the seat of power in Muscat. Oman is famous for its dates and herbs but is also rich in minerals like bitumen and petroleum.

Just like many other Arab states, the petroleum industry has greatly enriched Oman and turned it into an Eldorado in the desert. Intensive investment in tourism as a major revenue earner and the services sector has greatly contributed to the wealth of the kingdom.

Today, Oman is a top business destination in the Middle East, with a lot of multinational companies and startups setting up shops in the kingdom. This has opened up the country to tourists, business executives, and expatriates who visit all year round.

Oman Business Visa

The business express visa of Oman is a travel permit that gives a visitor the legal right to enter the Kingdom for the sole purpose of transacting business. The visa is valid for 6 months and allows foreigners to visit Oman to attend business meetings and conferences, invest in emerging opportunities, or engage in any other business engagement that comes to mind. This visa is by no means a Work Visa since work visas are issued separately.

Instead, it is issued for commercial activities that will not earn the visitor direct wages for their work.

Do All Foreign Nationals Require a Visa?

Not all foreign nationals require a visa to enter Oman. Citizens from visa-exempt countries don’t need a visa. For instance, citizens of GCC countries like UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, etc., don’t require a visa to enter Oman as they can do so with their passports. However, those who are not from Visa exempt countries have to secure a visa first before making the trip to Oman. Failure to secure a visa may lead to deportation.

How To Apply For Oman Business Visa

If you want to apply for an Omani visa, you may visit the embassy in your country if there is one. At the embassy, you can obtain an application form which you must fill out with the correct details and attach the necessary documents before submitting for approval. The embassy will also request a visa fee for processing the application.

The other option is to apply for the visa online if you don’t have an Oman embassy in your country or live very far away from one. The online application process is the easiest method for applicants. Here are the steps to take to apply for the visa online

• Visit visahq.com

Select Oman as your destination

• Select your country of citizenship

• Choose “Business visa” as your visa of choice

• Complete the visa application form

• Attach all necessary documents

• Pay the visa fee

• Submit for approval.

Online visa applications are approved within five days, and the visa will be sent to the registered email address you provided in your application. If you apply to the embassy, you will be contacted to come and collect your visa on a set date.

Oman Business Eligibility

Anyone looking to apply for a business visa must meet some criteria, such as

• Meeting the health requirements of Oman’s health ministry

• Proof of business ownership

• State the purpose of the visit

• Show an invitation letter if they have been invited by a company or organization to Oman

• Meet character requirements

• Police Clearance Certificate to prove clean criminal record

Application Documents For Oman Business Visa

Passport: The applicant must submit a valid passport that has at least 6 months of validity, counting from the date of arrival in Oman

Completed Form: They must complete the application form with accurate information and sign it.

Photograph: 2 passport-sized photographs showing the face clearly on a white background.

Proof of accommodation: A Hotel reservation or house address where they will stay.

Statement of account: A statement of account to prove financial capacity to cover living expenses.

Letter of invitation: If they are invited to Oman, they must present the invitation letter sent to them

Travel Insurance: Proof of travel insurance to cover the medical bills incurred.

Confirmed tickets: Return ticket back to their home country

Oman Visa Processing Time

The general processing time for this visa is 3-4 business days after submission. However, the process may take longer if there is a large volume of applications yet unresolved or staff limitations. Therefore to avoid unnecessary delays, ensure you submit your Oman business visa application as quickly as possible.

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